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Russia’s War Lacks a Battlefield Commander, U.S. Officials Say

Amazon Union Election Stalls As Ballots Are Challenged

Your Friday Briefing: Biden Releases Oil Reserves

Imran Khan Defiantly Refuses to Resign as Pakistan’s Leader

Syrian Mercenaries Deploy to Russia en Route to Ukrainian Battlefields

Biden Invokes the Defense Production Act to Fix the Lithium Shortage

Amazon's Alexa-Powered Wireless Earbuds Are Just $50 Right Now

Ukraine Live Updates: Russia Presses Attacks as U.S. Sees Tension in Kremlin

Your Thursday Briefing

Russia Pounds Ukraine Despite Claims of De-escalation

President Dissolves Tunisia’s Parliament, Deepening Political Crisis

A Sinister Way to Beat Multifactor Authentication Is on the Rise

A Safe Route No More: Nigerians Mourn Victims of Deadly Train Attack

Putin’s Advisors Misinformed Him on Ukraine, U.S. Intelligence Suggests

BA.2 Accounts for Over Half of New U.S. Cases, C.D.C. Estimates

Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks Enter a New Phase in Istanbul

Lotus' All-Electric Eletre SUV Has a Grill That 'Breathes'

Coronavirus deaths in the U.S. fall to their lowest point since the summer.

Britain Seizez Russian Superyacht

Israeli Summit Mixes Historic Symbolism With Sharp Disputes

Ukraine Claims Some Battle Successes as Russia Focuses on Another Front

President Macron’s Unending Russia Diplomacy

Honduran Supreme Court Ratifies U.S. Extradition Request of ex-President

New Lapsus$ Hack Documents Make Okta’s Response Look More Bizarre

Biden Stands by Putin Comments, Saying He Was Expressing Moral Outrage and Not a Policy Change

The Future of Digital Cash Is Not on the Blockchain

As Ukraine War Moves Into 2nd Month, Fears Grow of Mariupol’s Fall to Russia

In Lviv, New Russian Strikes Pierce the Sense of Security in West

Arab Gunmen Kill 2 in Hadera, on Eve of Historic Summit

Your Monday Briefing: Russia Recalibrates Its Attack

Zelensky, Roots in Show Business, Presses for an Oscar Appearance

In a Fiery Speech, Biden Warns of a Battle Between ‘Liberty and Repression’

Lin-Manuel Miranda to Miss Oscars After Wife Tests Positive for Covid

Afghan Refugees in U.K. Still in Limbo as Ukrainians Arrive

Biden’s Barbed Remark About Putin: A Slip or a Veiled Threat?

In a Fiery Speech Rallying Allies, Biden Denounces Putin and Seemingly Calls for His Ouster

A History of the Tensions Between Ukraine and Russia

Mélenchon, a Fiery Leftist, Has Late Surge in French Election

Biden Condemns Putin, Saying He ‘Cannot Remain In Power’

Putin Goes Into Battle on a Second Front: Culture

Ukrainians Fill Streets With Music, Echoing Past War Zones

Yemeni Rebel Attack Sets Saudi Oil Facility Ablaze

British Museum to Remove Sackler Name From Its Walls

Google Fiber Workers Vote to Unionize

The Fragile Open Source Ecosystem Isn't Ready for 'Protestware'

Biden Strikes Gas Deal to Reduce Europe’s Reliance on Russia

U.N. General Assembly Vote Further Isolates Russia on Ukraine War

Most in U.S. Say Biden ‘Not Tough Enough’ on Russia, Poll Finds

Omega and Swatch’s $260 MoonSwatch Looks Out of This World

Biden Says Russia Should be Ejected from G20

Biden Says Russia Should be Ejected from G20

Your Thursday Briefing: NATO Boosts Its Eastern Presence

Your Thursday Briefing: NATO Boosts Its Eastern Presence

With Eye to Russia, Biden Administration Asks Companies to Report Cyberattacks

Top Virologist Who Visited a Wuhan Market in 2014 Said He Found

The U.S. Government Accuses Russian Forces of War Crimes

Julian Assange Marries Stella Moris in a British Prison

Here are the latest developments.

Sky-High Gas Prices Push Europe’s Gig Workers to Strike

Your Wednesday Briefing: Russia Extends Navalny’s Sentence

Biden to Ask Allies for More Aggressive Sanctions on Russia

Katie Haun Launches a Crypto Fund—and Makes Her Web3 Pitch

Russia’s Forces Against Ukraine Have Shrunk, Pentagon Says

As Big Shows of Russian Art End in Europe, Some Wonder What’s Next

Why WhatsApp Survived Russia’s Social Media Purge

England Starts Giving Second Covid Boosters to Vulnerable People

Myanmar’s Military Committed Genocide Against Rohingya, U.S. Says

Walls, Dreams and Genocide: Zelensky Invokes History to Rally Support

Hong Kong Will Lift Its Flight Ban for 9 Countries

Brazil Lifts Its Ban on Telegram After Two Days

Russia Broadens Mariupol Assault as Signs of Stalemate Take Shape

Its offensive slowed, Russia uses long-range missiles to devastating effect.

Your Monday Briefing: Russia’s Assault on Mariupol

In Ukraine, Solidarity and Defiance Among Those Still in Kyiv

Religion-Fueled Mobs on the Rise Again in Pakistan

‘I Don’t Have the Right to Cry’: Ukrainian Women Share Their Stories of Escape

Hillsong Says Brian Houston, Church Founder, Breached Code of Conduct

Its offensive slowed, Russia uses long-range missiles to devastating effect.

Pope Francis Issues New Vatican Constitution

Russian Rocket Attack Turns Ukrainian Marine Base to Rubble, Killing Dozens

Researchers find an ongoing commitment to pandemic behaviors. They call it ‘long social distancing.’

Some U.S. States Reduce Daily Covid Reports

Assad Visits U.A.E. in Latest Sign of Re-engagement

Samoa locks down after recording a locally transmitted case.

Russia Targets Western Ukraine as Biden Warns Xi Not to Aid Moscow

Brazil Bans Telegram Over Disinformation Concerns

Kyiv’s Suburbs Become Unlikely Front Line of Ukraine War

Biden Warns China Against Giving Aid to Russia for the Ukraine War

In Rare Rebuke, Chinese Denounce Russia’s War in Ukraine

As diplomacy drags on, peace seems far off in Ukraine.

Arnold Schwarzenegger Tapes Video to Russia, Telling Putin: ‘Stop This War’

For some transgender people, remote work meant a chance to take the next steps in their transitions.

LGBTQ Activists in Ukraine Share the Fight Against Russia’s Invasion

Russia's Killer Drone in Ukraine Raises Fears About AI in Warfare

The Amazon Warehouse Walkout Is Just the Latest Push

W.H.O. Delays Assessing Russia’s Sputnik Vaccine Over Ukraine War

Your Thursday Briefing: Zelensky Speaks to Congress

Ukrainian Forces Strike Back at Russia, as Biden Sends More Firepower

‘The Era of the Foreign Correspondent Is Over’: Justin Smith on His Media Start-Up

Putin Assails Russians Who Back the West, Signaling More Repression

Olga Smirnova, Opposed to the Ukraine War, Quits the Bolshoi

Mounting Data Shows J&J Vaccine as Effective as Pfizer and Moderna

3 European Leaders Say They Are in Kyiv to Support Ukraine

Russian War Protester Who Burst Onto State TV Is Fined

Ukraine War Shifts the Agenda in Congress, Empowering the Center

How Shackleton’s Endurance Was Found

Anti-War Protester Storms a Live Broadcast on Russia’s Most-Watched News Show

The U.S. Warns China Not to Give Russia Military or Economic Aid

Three House Democrats Test Positive for Covid After Retreat

Your Tuesday Briefing: Russia Bombards Kyiv

4 Years On, a New Experiment Sees No Sign of ‘Cosmic Dawn’

Russia Asked China for Military and Economic Aid for Ukraine War, U.S. Officials Say

‘Things Will Only Get Worse.’ Putin’s War Sends Russians Into Exile.

Ukrainian Refugees Find Shelter and a Hearty Welcome For Their Pets in Romania

Filmmaker Brent Renaud Spent His Career Capturing the Human Toll of War

Oregon and Washington State, known for cautious Covid strategies, lift their statewide mask mandates.

Power Supply Restored at Nuclear Plant in Chernobyl, Ukraine Says

Ukrainian and Russian Soldiers Fight Street Battles Near Kyiv

After Days of Uncertainty, a Ukrainian Soldier Is Laid to Rest

New York City Booster Shot Data Shows Major Racial Disparities

In a Kyiv Basement, 19 Surrogate Babies Are Trapped by War but Kept Alive by Nannies

Western Ukraine Suffers Rare Russian Attacks

The New Captain of the Endurance Shipwreck Is an Anemone

Parents Relying on Ukraine Surrogates Desperately Seek Their Newborns

Over Ukraine, Lumbering Turkish-Made Drones Are an Ominous Sign for Russia

Overwhelmed Hong Kong Hospitals Keep Dead Near Covid Patients 

Saudi Blogger Raif Badawi Is Freed From Prison

Ontario will drop its indoor mask mandate weeks after trucker protests.

The Situation at Chernobyl Is Deteriorating

An Exiled Theater With a Warning for Europe

As War Rages, A Struggle to Balance Energy Crunch and Climate Crisis

Iraqi Minister Says High Oil Prices Could Speed the Shift to E.V.s

Volkswagen’s Electric ID. Buzz Looks Well Worth the Wait

‘I Must Save My Mom’: The Women Returning to Ukraine

Scotland Apologizes for History of Witchcraft Persecution

Biden Restores California’s Power to Set Stringent Tailpipe Rules

Austria Abandons Sweeping Vaccine Mandate, Citing Milder Omicron Cases

Apple's Mac Studio Is a Mightier Desktop for Creative Pros

Your Wednesday Briefing: Biden Bans Russian Oil

Here’s Everything Apple Announced Today

Moldova Fears It May Be Russia’s Next Target

‘Cabaret,’ Starring Eddie Redmayne, Leads Olivier Award Nominees

World’s Known Covid Death Toll Surpasses 6 Million

Omega’s Ultra Deep Dive Watch Asks ‘How Low Can You Go?’

Take a closer look at why American mask makers are going out of business.

Russia, Blocked From the Global Internet, Plunges Into Digital Isolation

Ukrainians Repel Another Russian Assault on Mykolaiv, Officials Say

Russia Keeps Up Attack, Again Halting Evacuation of Ukrainian Port City

Proud Band of Ukrainian Troops Holds Russian Assault at Bay — for Now

Ukrainian Family’s Dash for Safety Ends in Death

Your Monday Briefing: Russian Forces Attack Evacuees

As Women’s Marches Gain Steam in Pakistan, Conservatives Grow Alarmed

What is NATO and Which Countries Are Members?

What Is a No-Fly Zone, and Why Is It So Contentious?

US Officials Travel to Venezuela, a Russia Ally, as the West Isolates Putin

Fast-Food Chains Stay Open in Russia, Mostly Quiet About Ukraine

Does Part of Putin's Wartime Mindset Reflect Pandemic Isolation?

Gov. Murphy Ends Virus Briefings in New Jersey and Tries to Turn Page

Israel PM Naftali Bennett Visits Moscow for Putin Talks on Ukraine

Why ICANN Won’t Revoke Russian Internet Domains

Anti-Covid-Vaccine Doctor Pleads Guilty to Capitol Riot Charges

Russia Blocks Facebook, as Kremlin Moves to Stifle Dissent

Russia Blocks Facebook and Twitter in a Propaganda Standoff

NATO Accuses Russia of Using Cluster Bombs in Ukraine

With Sanctions, U.S. and Europe Aim to Punish Putin and Fuel Russian Unrest

‘Lupin,’ Netflix’s French Heist Drama, Is the Victim of a Theft

Russian Forces Advance on Mykolaiv in Bid for Ukraine's Coast

C.I.A. Black Sites Are State Secrets, the Supreme Court Rules

Information Battle Over Ukraine Intensifies

I.C.C. Prosecutor Fast-Tracks War Crimes Investigation in Ukraine

Iceland Bets on Herd Immunity

Biden Puts Surveillance Advertising on Notice

China Asked Russia to Delay Ukraine War Until After Olympics, U.S. Officials Say

Valery Gergiev and Anna Netrebko's Putin Ties Threaten Their Careers

E.U. Expected to Grant Blanket Protection to Ukrainian Refugees

Netflix Has Defied the Russian Government, for Now

Why Joining the E.U. May Not Be Easy for Ukraine

Workers strike in a London Underground already battered by the pandemic.

U.S. schools are back in person, but many children aren’t back to full time.

The Pfizer vaccine is less effective in 5- to 11-year-olds than in older groups, new data show.

In Germany, the merging of a protest movement against Covid measures with the far right takes a sinister turn.

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